Description
Commercial Application Power Limited CL2R/FPLR Rated Unshielded
Description
Alarm Cables for Your Fire Alarm System
Introducing the 16/4 Fire Alarm Cable, featuring PVC insulation housing four 16 gauge solid bare copper conductors. Its CL2R CMR-rated jacket includes a rip cord for seamless separation. Manufactured to NEC guidelines and verified by, this cable is proudly made in America.
During critical moments, prioritize top-tier fire alarm cables from a trusted source. We provide premium products, acknowledging their indispensable role in emergencies. Rely on fire alarm cables to trigger sprinklers and smoke alarms, guaranteeing swift evacuation during fire incidents.
Fire Alarm System Applications
There are many uses for a fire alarm cable such as smoke alarms, smoke detectors, voice communications, microprocessor-controlled systems, pull boxes (fire alarm signals), burglar alarms, and other low-voltage applications. Fire alarm circuits control and power applications such as safety functions, elevator capture and shutdown, door release, and damper control.
Fire Alarm Products
Opt for Plenum-rated fire cables, designed for installation in the area between floors used as duct areas or other air spaces. The term "Plenum" refers to the material used in the cable jacket, which burns less than non-plenum cables, enhancing safety and reliability.
Features
Features
- 16/4 AWG solid copper conductors
- Red CMR-rated PVC jacket
- Voltage rating of 300V
- RoHs-Compliant
- Fire Protection/Alarms
- Monitoring/Detection
- Audio/Control Circuits
- Initiating Circuits
Specifications
Specifications
Physical Construction | |
---|---|
Inner Conductor | Solid Bare Copper |
Conductor Size | 16 AWG |
Insulation | PVC |
Nominal OD | 5.11mm |
Outer Jacket Diameter | .381mm |
Jacket | PVC |
Jacket Color | Red |
Shielding | N/A |
Electrical Characteristics | |
---|---|
Temperature | 75℃ |
Voltage Rating | 300V |
Color Mode | Black Red Brown Blue |
Additional Information
Additional Information
Plenum vs Riser in Cabling Design - Why Plenum?
A plenum space is an open area above the drop ceiling or below the floor that is used for air circulation in buildings. This could be a problem if there is ever a fire. Using non-plenum cables in a plenum space can spread fire and toxic smoke throughout a building. Plenum cable uses a flame-retardant jacket that is made of special plastics to prevent the release of harmful smoke. Plenum cable is mostly used in commercial applications such as schools and hospital buildings that house a large population of people. It also is required in most multi-floor business buildings with large plenum space areas.
1. Plenum-Rated Cable: Plenum cables have a higher fire rating and are designed with a fire-retardant plastic jacket made of either low-smoke PVC or fluorinated ethylene polymer (FEP).
2. Riser-Rated Cable: Riser-rated cables run between floors through cable risers or in elevator shafts in non-plenum areas. These cables must also self-extinguish and prevent the flame from traveling up the cable in a vertical burn test.
3. General Purpose Cable: General Purpose cables have no fire rating. These are not comparable to Riser or Plenum cable jackets because when General-Purpose cables burn they release smoke and toxins, as there are no fire safety aspects to these cables.
Cable Fire Ratings
There are a variety of characteristics to consider when purchasing cable for an installation, from the conductor gauge to the jacketing material. Cable jackets provide mechanical, fire, chemical, and installation protection to the important inner parts of the cable. The effectiveness of their protection depends on the materials from which the jacket is made. There are several categories of jacketing material, each with different fire ratings. The two main and highest-quality jacket types are Plenum and Riser, but there are also General Application and Outdoor cable jackets.
NEC Articles National Electrical Code
- 800 Communications Circuits
- 725 Remote Control, Signaling, Power-Limited Circuits
- 760 Fire Alarm Systems
- 820 Community Antenna TV and Radio Distribution Systems
- 770 Circuits and Equipment Operating at Less Than 50 Volts
- 830 Network-Powered Broadband Communications Systems
Cable Fire Ratings - Terms to Know
- CMP: Plenum Communication Cables. CL3P: Class 3 Plenum, commonly used for Commercial purposes CL2P: Class 2 Plenum, commonly used for Residential purposes
- FPLP: Fire-Power Limited-Plenum, for use in Plenum Spaces
- CMR: Riser Communication Cables. CL3P: Class 3 Riser, commonly used for Commercial purposes CL2P: Class 2 Riser, commonly used for Residential purposes
- FPLR: Fire-Power Limited-Riser, for use in non-Plenum spaces
- CL/CM/CMG: Refers to the fire rating for general-purpose cable jackets. These jackets are not suitable for commercial applications and should not be used in Riser or Plenum spaces.
- FPL: Fire-Power Limited, for general applications.
- CMX: Outdoor Application Cables
To learn more about our Fire Alarm Bulk Cable here is a link to a page containing more information on our premium Fire Alarm Bulk Cable.
Description
Alarm Cables for Your Fire Alarm System
Introducing the 16/4 Fire Alarm Cable, featuring PVC insulation housing four 16 gauge solid bare copper conductors. Its CL2R CMR-rated jacket includes a rip cord for seamless separation. Manufactured to NEC guidelines and verified by, this cable is proudly made in America.
During critical moments, prioritize top-tier fire alarm cables from a trusted source. We provide premium products, acknowledging their indispensable role in emergencies. Rely on fire alarm cables to trigger sprinklers and smoke alarms, guaranteeing swift evacuation during fire incidents.
Fire Alarm System Applications
There are many uses for a fire alarm cable such as smoke alarms, smoke detectors, voice communications, microprocessor-controlled systems, pull boxes (fire alarm signals), burglar alarms, and other low-voltage applications. Fire alarm circuits control and power applications such as safety functions, elevator capture and shutdown, door release, and damper control.
Fire Alarm Products
Opt for Plenum-rated fire cables, designed for installation in the area between floors used as duct areas or other air spaces. The term "Plenum" refers to the material used in the cable jacket, which burns less than non-plenum cables, enhancing safety and reliability.
Features
Features
- 16/4 AWG solid copper conductors
- Red CMR-rated PVC jacket
- Voltage rating of 300V
- RoHs-Compliant
- Fire Protection/Alarms
- Monitoring/Detection
- Audio/Control Circuits
- Initiating Circuits
Specifications
Specifications
Physical Construction | |
---|---|
Inner Conductor | Solid Bare Copper |
Conductor Size | 16 AWG |
Insulation | PVC |
Nominal OD | 5.11mm |
Outer Jacket Diameter | .381mm |
Jacket | PVC |
Jacket Color | Red |
Shielding | N/A |
Electrical Characteristics | |
---|---|
Temperature | 75℃ |
Voltage Rating | 300V |
Color Mode | Black Red Brown Blue |
Additional Information
Additional Information
Plenum vs Riser in Cabling Design - Why Plenum?
A plenum space is an open area above the drop ceiling or below the floor that is used for air circulation in buildings. This could be a problem if there is ever a fire. Using non-plenum cables in a plenum space can spread fire and toxic smoke throughout a building. Plenum cable uses a flame-retardant jacket that is made of special plastics to prevent the release of harmful smoke. Plenum cable is mostly used in commercial applications such as schools and hospital buildings that house a large population of people. It also is required in most multi-floor business buildings with large plenum space areas.
1. Plenum-Rated Cable: Plenum cables have a higher fire rating and are designed with a fire-retardant plastic jacket made of either low-smoke PVC or fluorinated ethylene polymer (FEP).
2. Riser-Rated Cable: Riser-rated cables run between floors through cable risers or in elevator shafts in non-plenum areas. These cables must also self-extinguish and prevent the flame from traveling up the cable in a vertical burn test.
3. General Purpose Cable: General Purpose cables have no fire rating. These are not comparable to Riser or Plenum cable jackets because when General-Purpose cables burn they release smoke and toxins, as there are no fire safety aspects to these cables.
Cable Fire Ratings
There are a variety of characteristics to consider when purchasing cable for an installation, from the conductor gauge to the jacketing material. Cable jackets provide mechanical, fire, chemical, and installation protection to the important inner parts of the cable. The effectiveness of their protection depends on the materials from which the jacket is made. There are several categories of jacketing material, each with different fire ratings. The two main and highest-quality jacket types are Plenum and Riser, but there are also General Application and Outdoor cable jackets.
NEC Articles National Electrical Code
- 800 Communications Circuits
- 725 Remote Control, Signaling, Power-Limited Circuits
- 760 Fire Alarm Systems
- 820 Community Antenna TV and Radio Distribution Systems
- 770 Circuits and Equipment Operating at Less Than 50 Volts
- 830 Network-Powered Broadband Communications Systems
Cable Fire Ratings - Terms to Know
- CMP: Plenum Communication Cables. CL3P: Class 3 Plenum, commonly used for Commercial purposes CL2P: Class 2 Plenum, commonly used for Residential purposes
- FPLP: Fire-Power Limited-Plenum, for use in Plenum Spaces
- CMR: Riser Communication Cables. CL3P: Class 3 Riser, commonly used for Commercial purposes CL2P: Class 2 Riser, commonly used for Residential purposes
- FPLR: Fire-Power Limited-Riser, for use in non-Plenum spaces
- CL/CM/CMG: Refers to the fire rating for general-purpose cable jackets. These jackets are not suitable for commercial applications and should not be used in Riser or Plenum spaces.
- FPL: Fire-Power Limited, for general applications.
- CMX: Outdoor Application Cables
To learn more about our Fire Alarm Bulk Cable here is a link to a page containing more information on our premium Fire Alarm Bulk Cable.